Occasional Papers and Addresses of an American LawyerMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 331 |
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... matter of form ; and the fault in this respect has not been by any means on one side alone . I cannot , of course , attempt here to discuss the merits of the controversy , but I am tempted to advert to a single point . I have always ...
... matter of form ; and the fault in this respect has not been by any means on one side alone . I cannot , of course , attempt here to discuss the merits of the controversy , but I am tempted to advert to a single point . I have always ...
Strana 11
... matter in which his own financial interest is involved ; but far the greater harm results from the confusion created in the mind of the public between the professional and the business function . If members of the bar who habit- ually ...
... matter in which his own financial interest is involved ; but far the greater harm results from the confusion created in the mind of the public between the professional and the business function . If members of the bar who habit- ually ...
Strana 16
... condition , as I have intended to confine myself to matters which relate not so much to frailties of individual lawyers , as to the changes in the profession wrought by the peculiar conditions of social and 16 PAPERS AND ADDRESSES.
... condition , as I have intended to confine myself to matters which relate not so much to frailties of individual lawyers , as to the changes in the profession wrought by the peculiar conditions of social and 16 PAPERS AND ADDRESSES.
Strana 19
... matters occupies the attention of the practicing lawyer , just as great , just as novel and just as difficult questions of constitutional law are pressing for solution , and the welfare of the country is just as much dependent upon the ...
... matters occupies the attention of the practicing lawyer , just as great , just as novel and just as difficult questions of constitutional law are pressing for solution , and the welfare of the country is just as much dependent upon the ...
Strana 24
... matters will continue to exist , and it cannot be expected that any reform will ever receive unanimous approval . We lawyers speak of the division of the body of our law into the substantive , the adjective , the procedural and the ...
... matters will continue to exist , and it cannot be expected that any reform will ever receive unanimous approval . We lawyers speak of the division of the body of our law into the substantive , the adjective , the procedural and the ...
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